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Never grounding the club at address

May 24 2008 at 1:54 PM
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  (Premier Login DanNorwood)
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Response to Thanks for the response Dan- What i was refering to was

Hi Justin:

Ok Now I understand. Yes the club is hovering over the ball about and inch above it and the bottom part of the blade is in line with the back of the ball. My Grandfather taught me to never ground the club at address as the ground causes resistance to the backswing.

The Driver is even higher in the air.

I thought you were talking about my left foot, then possibly my right foot and by the way my right foot tends to slide a little only because I don't wear golf shoes. I tend not to play in wet weather or in the mornings. My right foot has moved under the pressure of the swing many a time. I know the answer is golf shoes but I haven't worn golf shoes in 20 years and then only when I played in tournaments.

As to the personal thing. Just go to my site and get my phone number and call me and we'll discuss your options and I would suggest deleting that part of your message.

Dan

 
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